Lyrics
Do you hear the storm out there?
Feeling the intensity and chaos of a metaphorical storm or turbulent situation.
I wish it would blow the whole town away
Expressing a desire for a radical change, possibly wishing for a fresh start by eliminating the current environment.
Do you think I'd even care?
Questioning whether the speaker would be emotionally affected or indifferent to the town's destruction.
If you would have passed me by in the street today
Suggesting a sense of emotional detachment, implying that even if someone important passed by, it might not register or matter to the speaker.
From the bughouse
Referring to a mental institution or a place of confinement for those with psychological challenges.
From the gutter
Connecting with a state of hardship or a low point in life.
This one goes to you
Dedicating a message or song to someone in a difficult situation.
From the bughouse
Reiterating the reference to a mental institution or a challenging situation.
From the gutter
Re-emphasizing a connection with a difficult and low phase of life.
This one goes to you
Repeating the dedication of a message or song to someone going through tough times.
Do you see these weary eyes?
Noticing the exhaustion or fatigue in the speaker's eyes, which are crucial for maintaining a credible story or excuse.
They better hold those right for your alibi
Implying that the weariness in the speaker's eyes could impact the reliability of their alibi or explanation.
Do you hear the storm out there?
Repeating the awareness of a storm, perhaps underscoring the pervasive chaos in the speaker's life.
I wish it would blow the whole town away
Reiterating the desire for a drastic change, hoping for the removal of the entire town.
From the bughouse
Returning to the theme of a mental institution or a challenging situation.
From the gutter
Reconnecting with the notion of hardship and a difficult life situation.
This one goes to you x8
Repeating the dedication of the message or song multiple times, emphasizing its importance to those facing adversity.
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